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181. This afternoon I read what I wrote about G.P. the day before yesterday. 182. Seventy percent of the voters approved Measure G, which sets an urban growth boundary around the perimeter of Novato. 183. Many of the Site Classe areas are small and not subject to change, e. g. small lakes, wetlands or high pasture. 184. This shows a graph G which is actually a tree, and its cover G-. 185. Here there may be a strong interaction with other areas of the local service-base, e.g. universities, industry research labs etc. 186. Low structure and tussock shape, which gives protection from drying winds, e.g. heather, bilberry. 187. We met frequently during this time of crisis at a bar on G Street called the Exchange. 188. Understand and use simple rates; e.g. £ per hour, miles per gallon. 189. The ventral part of the arms does not have the small granules found in G. caputmedusae. 190. Concerto No. 1 for violin and orchestra in G minor, Op. 26b. 191. The T and G is a weathervane union closely connected to the Labour Party leadership. 192. G John Smith made his debut speech as the Labour leader in Blackpool. 193. Because a standard IQ score is usually a good measure of g it efficiently tells us something important. 194. FIG. 5 Summary of signalling pathways operating during G 1. 195. Conventional radiocarbon dating normally requires sample sizes which will yield a minimum of 1 g of carbon. 196. G sent out about 60 million sample packages of Rely tampons. 197. Gastrin is a gut hormone produced by G cells located in the gastric antrum. 198. Commodore G. Paul, plans of the drainage under the green had been made for future reference. 199. This would include prescribed medication and examinations by suitably qualified professions e.g. doctors, physiotherapists etc. 200. G.J. Allman lectured in March 1873 on another Darwinian theme, the formation of coral islands. 201. What then is the import of the mathematical singularity with g, diverging to infinity as r goes to r? 202. A country can also derive export revenue from service income, e.g. shipping and tourism, together with remittances from overseas workers. 203. The use of finite natural resources, e.g. coal, oil, must, perhaps, result in ultimate shortages. 204. On this performance Leeds should record a few more away victories e.g. Swindon. 205. Nor could the G.L.C. defend its policy on the basis that it possessed a mandate to lower fares. 206. The simplest models assume that earnings grow at a constant rate of g percent per year. 207. Indeed, it shares with it some elements of decoration, e.g. a band of wavecrest pattern around the central roundel. 208. The mean mass of meal consumed was 557 g for the normal and 308 g for the morbidly obese subjects. 209. The department organises occasional conferences, e.g. current annual conference on Medieval and Renaissance Cities. 210. At a border between fiction and autobiography is W G Sebald.